Energy Node

Monageer

Co. Wexford, Ireland

Overview

The site carries the gentle, devotional energy characteristic of early Irish monastic settlements, where centuries of prayer, chanting, and contemplative practice have saturated the landscape with spiritual presence. The energy is peaceful and inward-drawing, encouraging silence and receptivity. Visitors may sense the thin quality of the veil here, a hallmark of Celtic Christian sites where the communion between visible and invisible worlds was actively cultivated. The frequency supports meditation, healing, and communion with the angelic realm that Irish monks described as ever-present in their sacred spaces.

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History, Archaeology & Significance

Monageer is a parish in County Wexford, Ireland, with ecclesiastical foundations dating to the Early Christian period around 600 AD. The area was part of the extensive monastic network that flourished in southeastern Ireland during the Golden Age of Irish Christianity (5th-9th centuries). Early Christian settlements in Wexford typically featured small stone churches, round towers, and holy wells, often deliberately sited on pre-Christian sacred locations. The place name contains the Irish element meaning monk or monastic settlement.

Rory's Field Notes

Quiet village with Type 4 node at the church.

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